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To this day, I know many people (teenagers included) that cannot form a
sentence
without using the word "like".
Telling from my first
sentence
I don't like that humor and this movie had it's moments but I loved it.
The tribunal consists of a bunch of conservative types, all condemning any behavior that is not like their own, and there is no result except a prison
sentence
or the option of "Punishment Park" for any of those on trial.
The Dekalog 5 may be considered a violent accusation against the death sentence, according to the fifth commandment "Thou shalt not kill": not by chance it puts the concept of a State fully complied with the provisions of an unjust law on the same plane as the figure of a Murderer.
How the hell did they get this made?! Presenting itself as a caper comedy, the misbegotten "$" is essentially two hours of people mumbling
sentence
fragments.
There is absolutely no point to this movie, except to see some really sick and twisted sex/rape scenes, Gillian Anderson relieving herself on the side of the road, and every single
sentence
of dialog having to use the "F" word at least a couple of times in it.
All of a sudden I hear this music playing, then writing comes on the screen and says how Dahmer served 2 years of his
sentence
and was attacked by a fellow inmate and killed at the age of 34.
(It also stretches credibility that a man who has just been given what amounts to a likely death sentence, would cheerfully indulge in a sex romp with a woman he has just met).
There's a lot of nudity (but me and others just could not find that girl attractive), the dialog is laughable (as we did a lot to the annoyance of other movie watchers), and some of the scenes are so completely random that this is more of an unintentional comedy than anything else (like a random scene in which an owl rips somebody's eye out...it has nothing to do with anything and is only referenced once later in a
sentence
saying "did you hear what happened...I was there").
The worst script imaginable, with plot introductions in an instant, ridiculous movement in the story, ZERO character development (even between the characters who meet .. it's as if they all have known and trusted each other for years) dodgy voice over with added echo effects, and plot holes.. oh God are there plot holes!! To be honest I write this not even having watched the entire thing, but I certainly expect the last 30 mins or so to not exactly enhance the already pathetic attempt in cinema ... thank god we've got a good looking lead to somewhat make us forget that the film is a load of ... well ... use you imagination for the conclusion of that particular
sentence!
This movie will be a hit with those that enjoy sophomoronic, mindless, explicit bragging about sexual exploits and F... in almost every
sentence.
Earl claims that his confession to the crime was obtained under duress by a sadistic police officer and that the real murderer is Blair Sullivan, a serial killer already under
sentence
of death for several other murders.
I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone I know, but I do
sentence
the writer and director to watch this movie in hell for an eternity.
You have an incredibly corny villain that enjoys screaming awful puns as he kills his victims(actually worse than the one contained in this sentence).
This version of "Moby Dick" insults the audience by claiming it is based on Melville's novel-even going so far as to show a phony first chapter
sentence
rather than the famous "Call me Ishmael".
It is true that the movie suffered in the transfer to DVD - some scenes which were complete in the original were shortened and so badly edited that there are striking continuity gaps and that even one crucial scene between Jane and Rochester starts in the middle of a
sentence!
This film was just painful to watch... not in the good dramatic way that makes you cringe with emotions for well developed characters in dramatic situations (yeah, I pretty much made that last
sentence
up as I went along), but in just an absolute dull way for OVER two hours.
In one of the all-time great cases of pearls-from-swine, the producers of Rancid Aluminium brazenly plastered the quote 'The best film of the century' from one review all over the ads while omitting the rest of the
sentence
pointing out that that was only because, at the time of writing, it was the only film that had been released in 2000.
John Dunne put it much better in one
sentence.
Sky Captain falls so short of all these films, it is hard for me to mention them in the same
sentence.
But that's not the only reason why this movie is really bad! (It's actually so bad that I'm not able to write a
sentence
without exclamation mark!)
Alice subjects herself to a
sentence
of 96 years in total so that Darlene can be pardoned, and we (the viewers) realize that they are both innocent.
Convicted after a trial, he is awaiting his death
sentence.
His expectant wife, Loretta Young, is brought to the ward at the beginning of a 20-year prison
sentence
for offing a lecher who probably had it coming to him; Ms. Young, as always, doesn't do anything to disinvite audience sympathy, and she's a little too good to be true, though sympathetic and lovely to look at, of course.
Her husband finds out and punches the guy resulting in the actor's unexpected death - which leads to a murder trial and even more unexpected: a life prison
sentence
for hubby.
His wife has been restricted to her home with an ankle bracelet as the result of a
sentence
for arson.
Because to have any contact at all with Talos IV invites a death
sentence.
One
sentence
that keeps coming up on my mind is that "history repeats itself".
The Last Hard Men finds James Coburn an outlaw doing a long
sentence
breaking free from a chain gang.
How did this violent young man get probation rather than a jail
sentence?
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